To: StayoutdaBushesWay
Yeah, you all are real stand up characters(and I believe most are), but don't say *never*. Remember the guy down in Atlanta who was pocketing the money from families and chucking the bodies out in the woods. I bet other people in his industry *never* thought he would do something like that either.
Look at the posts on FR, apparently some people have no respect at all for anyone overweight. Is it surprising that there might be someone like that working in a funeral home? If the employees had the attitude of some of the folks on this thread, it is not a stretch to believe they did everything stated in the article and more. People can be pretty insensitive, even in front of grieving families, just reread this whole thread for evidence of that.
102 posted on
10/03/2003 5:36:48 AM PDT by
glory
To: glory
I agree! To say *never* is sloppy on my part. I guess I was only speaking from experience with my memorial park/funeral home and some of the other funeral homes around us.
All the people I work with have the upmost respect for our families and the upmost respect for their loved ones who are entrusted into our care. I hate to hear stories like this one and hope it turns out to be untrue.
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